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Brayden Schenn, Dylan Holloway Lead Blues to 4-3 Win over Canadiens
St. Louis Blues scored early and twice in the second period, with Brayden Schenn netting two goals and Dylan Holloway assisting on the game-winning score.
- In a tight game Saturday, the St. Louis Blues beat the Ottawa Senators 4-3, with Brayden Schenn scoring two goals and Pavel Buchnevich also scoring.
- After Sam Montembeault was ruled out sick two hours before puck drop, the Montreal Canadiens turned to Jakub Dobes, who made 14 saves in his second start in 24 hours, with Kaapo Kahkonen recalled from Laval as backup.
- Early in the second period, Dylan Holloway assisted on Schenn’s second goal, which came after a Cam Fowler deflection, helping the Blues surge.
- Jordan Binnington, Blues goaltender, made 23 saves as Noah Dobson, Canadiens defenseman, pulled one back with 3:45 left; Montreal Canadiens went 0-for-2 on the power play.
- The Blues host Boston Bruins on Tuesday while Montreal hosts Tampa Bay Lightning, with Cole Caufield, Canadiens winger, extending his points streak to 11 games after playing Saturday.
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Canadiens' two-game win streak snapped with loss to Blues
Watch as Montreal Canadiens’ Lane Hutson makes a great move in tight, going from his forehand to his backhand to tuck home a great goal vs. the St. Louis Blues in the first period. Schenn opened the scoring on the power play, firing a shot in a gaping net after a deflection from Cam Fowler’s […]
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Blues captain Brayden Schenn has 2 goals and an assist in 4-3 over the Canadiens
St. Louis captain Brayden Schenn had two goals and an assist and the Blues beat the Montreal Canadiens 4-3 on Sunday to complete a three-game trip with their second victory in two nights.
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Brayden Schenn, Dylan Holloway tally 3 points each as Blues beat Canadiens
Brayden Schenn scored two goals and earned an assist to lead the visiting St. Louis Blues past the Montreal Canadiens 4-3 Sunday night.
·Georgia, United States
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St. Louis 4, Montreal 3
St. Louis121—4Montreal201—3
·Kentucky, United States
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46% Center
L 46%
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